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COMFORT LIVING SERVICES, INC.
FEDERAL TAX ID#: 73-1555483
STATE LICENSE#: OK-7819
MEDICARE LICENSE#: 37-7701
MEDICAID LICENSE#: 100634520J
NATIONAL PROVIDER ID#: 1962458059

d/b/a: Comfort Living Home Health and Residential Services.
A medicare, Medicaid, DHS and DDSD approved provider of health services to patients of all ages, all races, all genders, all colors, both able and disabled with health care needs. We offer health care services exactly as the physician orders in the privacy of your home.

OWNERS: Nathan Sowah, EE. and Lydia Sowah, RN.

DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL SERVICES: Debbie Moffett, RN.

COMPANY START DATE: June 1, 2000 Company is fully insured and bonded.

As one independent reporter said:
"They don’t really look like warriors. They look like a team of perfectly pleasant women who value a compassionate heart above anything else, and they are that. But mess with any one of their patients or clients, and you’ve got a fight on your hands."

“I’m hard-headed,” Debbie admits., Director of Comfort Living Home Health Services, headquartered on 104th & South Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, OK 73159. “Don’t tell me you can’t do something that our client needs when I know you can. I don't take NO for an answer.”

Comfort Living was founded in the year 2000 by Nathan Sowah and his wife Lydia, a registered nurse, both naturalized US citizens who moved here from Ghana. “Nathan and I have always felt deep compassion for the disabled and for senior adults,” Lydia said. “We wanted to establish a company that will benefit the elderly in our society. A company of caregivers, trained to provide the health and daily living needs of these senior individuals, in the comfort of their homes, as well as in the community.”

The resulting company has four main missions:

  1. Providing skilled nursing services in the patient’s home, based on orders from the physician.
  2. Providing direct personal care for the elderly, freeing family members to do other things.
  3. Providing daily living supports for persons duly diagnosed as developmentally disabled by the state Department of Human Services.
  4. Adult Daily Activity Center, providing an environment for socialization and variety of activities both at the Center and in the community.